Thanks for your reply. I already thought about that but I'll have other problems if I do so: - I need some variables to be common between the instances (Maybe it's not so difficult with RPC or a DB or shared memory). - I also need to keep a pool of all the outgoing the connections (to perform some real time stats and to limit the number of connection per user)
But if I do not have other choices, it's certainly what I'll have to do... Yann. On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 21:08, Duncan M. McGreggor<[email protected]> wrote: > Yann Pomarede wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I used Twisted to write some kind of proxy and it's working great, >> it's so easy to develop and understand. >> >> But I have a problem. I use SSL (on both side of this app) and the >> bandwidth available is limited to the power of one of my CPU due to >> the high cost of the SSL encryption. >> I would like to use both core of my CPU to increase the bandwidth of >> this application but it does not seem easy to do. >> >> # Here is the server definition in myapp.tac >> from twisted.application import internet, service >> application = service.Application('MyApp', uid=1001, gid=1001) >> internet.SSLServer(80, serverFactory, MySSLContext(), 50, >> 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx').setServiceParent(service.IServiceCollection(application)) >> >> # And here the clients connections >> from twisted.internet import reactor, ssl >> mySSLContext = ssl.ClientContextFactory() >> mySSLContext.method = SSL.SSLv23_METHOD >> reactor.connectSSL(self.HOST, self.PORT, self, mySSLContext) >> >> Does anyone already have this kind of problem? Is there an easy way to >> multithread the SSL encryption part? > > > You could run two instances and load balance them... > > d > > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-web mailing list > [email protected] > http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web > > _______________________________________________ Twisted-web mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web
